World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA
Sunset on Chrysler Building in New York, shot from my deck. Copyright
A lovely image of red sumac in autumn, lightly silhoutted against a gorgeous blue and pink sky, with touches of green and purple in the distant low foliage. This design also available as T-shirts, titled “Sillouette”. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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Straight from the camera..as is / / While taking a walk along our street, I had a bright idea of taking a shot at ground level of the corn stalks. Well, that didn’t work too well, they were so tall they were way above my head so I had to hold the camera up and take the shot hoping it turned out okay. It took a couple shots, but this is what I ended up with. I thought it turned out so pretty with the sky. Thank you for viewing my work. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I enjoy creating it. PLEASE REMEMBER, I CAN CHANGE OR ADD WORDS/GREETING TO SAY ANYTHING YOU WOULD LIKE UPON REQUEST. Please send me a bubble mail with your request and I will be happy to create the card/image the way you would like. :) Satisfaction Guaranteed! Please visit some of my other / GREETING CARDS / IMAGES / MACROS / / / Image copyright © 2007, Cheri Perry. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
DETAIL: “The Studio & Spirits Dream” Oil on Canvas. / I spent the last decade uprooted and on the road. I landed in a barn for awhile on a millionaire’s horse ranch, eventually turning the tack room into a studio that was liveable, enabling me to move out of the ranch’s bunkhouse (12 X 12 foot room with sink) and take up barn residence. It was a wonderful place for 4 years with horse pasture – about 200 occupants – out the door. Goats, sheep, mule named Corizon and Rambo the Ram in stalls and paddock on the other side, the Santa Lucia range all misty , mooned, sunned, gusted, and Milky Wayed before me. And it was the first functional studio I’d had in years. I wrote. And I painted. / This dream, this studio I painted there, is crowded with things I loved and hadn’t seen in ages, stored on the other side of America. Over filled with people I’d loved who’d died. With animals alive and not, who still owned my heart. With a chair from my twenties that no longer existed and the dream of my own bed again where such dreams could populate my nights. The cats who survived the move from Brooklyn then to Virginia’s wilderness then across country are on my bed, and some who departed before we got there, here too. My wonderful chocolate Lab – Rodin – is on alert at the bed’s end. A woodstove I’d seen once that would restore life to this heatless barn (I eventually got a kerosene heater). Some of my many thousands of books I carry with me that prop up my life are here, and all the intimate angels swinging through the undone work, the ready easel, the heart’s workplace. The Hawks Perch
Location: NYC, USA
New York City / / I’ve officially fallen in love. be prepared for lots of showing off of my new home :)
Mid Town Manhattan Skyline shot from New Jersey
battery park city, new york city, new york
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery As the Sun Goes Down Weipa, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “As the Sun Goes Down” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk Canon PowerShot A650 IS / 12.1MP – 6x Optical Zoom – 4x Digital Zoom Art_4_Charity_Calendars 100% of the proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of my “Cape York Calendars” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council.
Photographed at Letchworth State Park, in Portageville – New York (USA). Genesee River. The bridge in the background was constructed between June 8, 1875 and July 31, 1875. The bridge is 820 feet (250 m) long and 240 feet (73 m) high. A train passed over this bridge while photographing it today. A HDR from 3 shots. / Nikon D80, 18-135mm, ISO 100, +/- 2.0EV / 11/04/08 TTJP
Taken the last morning of a NYC trip I took to do a project at Google. The sky was amazing!
The magnificence of New York City
If self is a location, so is love: / Bearings taken, markings, cardinal points, / Options, obstinacies, dug heels and distance, / Here and there and now and then, a stance. From ‘The Aerodrome’ by Seamus Heaney Brooklyn Bridge / New York City / June 2009 Nikon D80 / 18-135 / Raw Featured in the Group: New York City / Featured in the Group: The Woman Photographer / Featured in the Group: Nikon D80 Users /
The view across the Vale of York from Sutton Bank, part of the North York Moors National Park. the rain still falling can be seen just on the horizon, while the sun lights up the sheep grazing below. Best viewed large. Taken with an Olympus E500
I LOVE the canola fields here in OZ….they pop up like a magnificent carpet of sunshine…this one is no exception. / Somewhere along the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia – forgive me for not paying attention! Canon 50D / Sigma 10-20 f/4.0-5.6 / CP filter / RAW file converted Featured in Canon DSLR, August 2009 / Featured in JPG Cast-Offs, August 2009 / TOP TEN PLACEMENT in Mood & Ambience, As Far as The Eye Can See, October 2009
I have had the black and white version on Bubble for a while and i thought it would be interesting to see the original colour version.
The Hole of Horcum is a section of the valley of the Levisham Beck in the North York Moors of northern England, upstream of Levisham and Lockton. The Hole of Horcum is a vast, 400ft deep natural hollow measuring ¾ of a mile across. It has been naturally eroded over thousands of years by the action of springs, though a more romantic legend tells us that it was created when a giant named Wade, who was in fact a Saxon chief, grabbed a ‘handful’ of earth to throw at his wife, Bell – the soil missed its target and landed to form the 800ft high hill of Blakey Topping which lies about a mile to the east. Nikon D60 / HDR in photomatix / one shot, handheld / pp in PS CS3 / Lens: Nikkor 18-200m / 1/125 f/9.0 ISO200
I’m proud New Jersey is my home / Yeah said I’m proud now New Jersey is my home / Well they’re breaking out the tractors to build more interstates / They’re moving out my neighbors all across the Garden State I’m proud New Jersey is my home / Yeah said I’m proud now New Jersey is my home / They’re closing all the factories making people lose their jobs / While the fat cats get rich living high upon the hog I’m proud New Jersey is my home / Yeah said I’m proud now New Jersey is my home / Yeah they’re grooving down at Freehold this bird’s left in line ain’t what the people had in mind I’m proud New Jersey is my home / Yeah said I’m proud now New Jersey is my home ‘Springsteen. _________ Taken as part of a series of urban landscapes I am trying to work on. This was shot from down town Manhattan looking over to New Jersey and the lyrics of the Springsteen song seemed so appropriate in the current financial times. / _________ Canon 5D/24-70/10 stop ND+3 stop grad. 2 mins exposure at f16.
Taken early one morning from Toft Green in York, as the weather allowed the local hot air balloon company to take to the sky. Converted in to a black and white Holga effect best viewed large
Another shot, fused, of multiple images in NYC
Driving on Interstate 87, by Exit 17 / New York State / February 2009 Nikon D80 / 1/200 sec / f/7.1 / ISO 100 / 31mm / Raw
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